Capture One for product photography
Hi all
I've had a look through the forums here with the search function and can't find what I'm looking for. Could anybody link me in the right direction of a tutorial (if one exists) for deep etching with CO12/20? I'm familiar with this workflow and the tools in Photoshop but being relatively new to CO I was wondering if there's a way to achieve this with masks or something.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I've had a look through the forums here with the search function and can't find what I'm looking for. Could anybody link me in the right direction of a tutorial (if one exists) for deep etching with CO12/20? I'm familiar with this workflow and the tools in Photoshop but being relatively new to CO I was wondering if there's a way to achieve this with masks or something.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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If by deep etching you mean effectively cutting something out and putting it against a new background, Capture One doesn't do that. You'd need to use a pixel editor such as Photoshop or Affinity Photo. (Just like in the Adobe world, as I understand it, Lightroom wouldn't do it either - you'd have to resort to Photoshop at that point.)
Ian0 -
That's what I thought sadly as I want to avoid buying into Adobe's CC nonsense. Thanks for your reply. 0 -
tcw wrote:
That's what I thought sadly as I want to avoid buying into Adobe's CC nonsense. Thanks for your reply.
Yes. So you could consider Affinity Photo. It will do pretty much everything Photoshop will do (some say it does some things better) and you pay a single (low) one off price, not a subscription. It makes a good companion to Capture One and you can download a free 30 day trial.
Ian0 -
Thanks so much Ian3, just what I needed! 0
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